Unilever’s portfolio Before the analyzed period the brand portfolio of Unilever was characterized by major vertical and horizontal integration processes. The production of low-cost consumer goods required significant control over raw materials. Moreover‚ the production of some goods (e.g. soap) served as a basis for a new business development (chemicals) and related diversification was the managerial decisions. At that time Unilever was also a huge packaging and shipping company. End of 1980s
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Paper On Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management PREPARED BY Kamruzzaman Chowdhury Bangladesh University ID-081-12-0199 Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies Bangladesh University Subject: Submission of the term paper Sir‚ I am honored and pleased to inform you that as per the course requirement‚ I selected to work on the field of Portfolio Management & have prepared the report
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Answers…………………………………………………..5-7 Problem: The Financial advisor’s investment case: Inferior investment alternatives Although investing requires the individual to bear risk‚ the risk can be controlled through the construction of diversified portfolios and by excluding any portfolio that offers an inferior return for a given amount of risk. While this concept seems obvious‚ one of your clients‚ Laura Spegele‚ is considering purchasing a stock she will bear. To convince her that the acquisition is not desirable
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Professional Portfolio -Copies of all certificates and degrees -Copies of your resumes -Course Completion transcripts or certificates -Evidence of a Clinical Practicum -Awards and Recognition Developing your professional portfolio isn ’t an easy task‚ but once its complete you can update it periodically and relatively easily. The portfolio will allow you to be organized when you start to complete applications. You can develop an online portfolio but you should probably start it using a
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Portfolio Management and Investment Decision INTRODUCTION ‚ IMPORTANCE & NEED OF STUDY Portfolio management or investment helps investors in effective and efficient management of their investment to achieve this goal. The rapid growth of capital markets in India has opened up new investment avenues for investors.The stock markets have become attractive investment options for the common man.But the need is to be able to effectively and efficiently manage investments in order to keep maximum returns
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Portfolio Performance: Naïve vs. Optimized Using historical return data from January 1994 to August 2009‚ we calculated the performance of a portfolio of securities employing two models: naïve diversification‚ and optimized diversification. The portfolio consisted of 11 carefully selected and diverse domestic and international securities (see exhibit 1)‚ and we assumed no change in the allocations throughout the entire period measured for both the naïve and optimized models. Each model generated
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active-passive management Investors often debate on whether a portfolio should have active or passive exposure to assets. Interestingly‚ the active-passive exposure is much more than just a binary choice. It actually falls into a 4-box matrix. In this discussion paper‚ we show how investors can adopt this 4-box matrix to active-passive management. Active management is a function of security selection and market timing factors. The portfolio manager of a diversified active fund‚ for instance‚ first selects
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[pic] [pic] RAYMOND LTD. Internship Report on Working Capital and Portfolio Management SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: DR. NEHA PURI TANMAY BHASIN FACULTY GUIDE B.COM (HONS)III ACCF A3104609018 AMITY UNIVERSITY
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Report Done by: Lang‚ Qin 1988-12-05 Low Lihui Valerie 1989-09-24 Q1 Before we evaluate the actual investment performance of the five constructed portfolios for period 1992.02-2008.07‚ we firstly calculate the mean‚ variance and standard deviation of each of the portfolio using Excel. The results are generated as below: Portfolios | Z1 | Z2 | Z3 | Z4 | Z5 | Zm | Mean | 0.008490 | 0.003843 | 0.009980 | 0.000141 | 0.004840 | 0.0066 | Variance | 0.005335 | 0.007238 | 0.004951 | 0.008652
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_____________________________________________________________________ Course Study Guide 2011–12 Course Code: BUS1331 Course title: Value Chain Management Course Leader: Dr. Michael Babula‚ MBA‚ PhD ____________________________________________________________________________ Contents 1. 2. WELCOME ........................................................................................................................................ 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE ......................
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